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Andrew F. Davis papers, May-December 1861

13_1861-07-19-Page 05

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are glad to get out of the service and ware nearly all pressed into the service As regards to our things you must do as you think best with them and consult Bill Van in regard to the matter and if you or him can do so I would rather you would keep the mare. If you can not keep her maybe Bill has work for her. Has Milt Hollingsworth ever sent that Deed, When we get our pay I will forward it to you and also my picture if I can get it but that is uncertain as I do not know of any establishment of the kind. Write often and long for you do not know how glad I would be to read a letter from you Tell Orrilla she must write a letter and put in one of yours so that I can see if she is forgetting how to write. Tell Nan I often think how I would like to roll on the grass in the Shade in the yard and have her and Rilla romping over me and Also that
 
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